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... agreeable amusement seems to be the well choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfume , to be too strong and to ...
... agreeable amusement seems to be the well choosing , mixing , and binding together these flowers in pleasing nosegays to present to ladies . The scent of Italian flowers is observed , like their other perfume , to be too strong and to ...
Strana 234
... agreeable that he stayed there for the remaining thirty - six years of his life . There he wrote his Divine and Moral Songs for Children , his Hymns , and his metrical version of the Psalms . But his Hora Lyricæ , published in 1709 ...
... agreeable that he stayed there for the remaining thirty - six years of his life . There he wrote his Divine and Moral Songs for Children , his Hymns , and his metrical version of the Psalms . But his Hora Lyricæ , published in 1709 ...
Strana 302
... agreeable manner of concealing it ; and that on the other side , every one who has any beauty in face or shape , may also be furnished with the most agreeable manner of showing it . Secondly , that whereas some of our young gentle- men ...
... agreeable manner of concealing it ; and that on the other side , every one who has any beauty in face or shape , may also be furnished with the most agreeable manner of showing it . Secondly , that whereas some of our young gentle- men ...
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